Falling Forward Foundation
Falling Forward® supports people recovering from catastrophic medical issues after insurance stops. Sadly, they face a life of disability. We're changing that.
Falling Forward® is fighting an issue that few people have heard of, but it impacts tens-of-thousands of people every year. Virtually all medical insurance policies have a "therapy cap" --- a limit on how much rehabilitation (like physical therapy) will be covered by insurance. Every year, over 1 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries, strokes and spinal cord injuries! These people need a
06/19/2026
The best time to care about accessibility is before you need it.
When accessibility is treated like an afterthought, people are left asking for basic dignity in places that should have already made room for them.
Ramps, captions, clear signage, flexible seating, accessible websites, inclusive communication aren’t extras. They’re the architecture of belonging.
06/18/2026
Did you know? After a major medical event, 95% of people are cut off from the rehab they need to truly recover.
When insurance stops paying, most survivors are left with two impossible choices: pay out-of-pocket, which can be financially devastating, or stop rehab before they’ve reached their full potential.
Falling Forward is working to change that. Learn more at the link in our comments.
06/17/2026
For PTSD Awareness Month, we’re reminding our community that recovery is not only about meeting physical goals. Emotional healing deserves care too. 🧠💙
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Aphasia can change the way someone communicates, but it does not change who they are. 🧠💬
Logan was a healthy young professional living in Chicago when months of headaches led to a life-changing diagnosis: a brain tumor that required surgery. Thankfully, the tumor was benign and successfully removed, but because of where it was located, Logan had to relearn how to talk, walk, and do the everyday tasks most of us never think twice about.
When her insurance stopped paying for rehab, Logan still had progress to make. That’s where Falling Forward donors stepped in, helping her continue the therapy she needed to keep rebuilding her independence.
Like Logan, many people living with aphasia don't recover 100%, but they're still adapting, communicating, and moving forward in their own way.
This Aphasia Awareness Month, we’re grateful Logan is sharing her voice, exactly as it is. 💙
06/15/2026
How do you keep track of your progress? 📈
06/13/2026
💻 Remote work is accessible! It can also be incredibly helpful for caregivers.
Do you have a remote job?
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06/12/2026
The road forward starts with exceptional rehabilitation, and our partners are leading the nation! 🎉
Falling Forward is proud to work with the top three rehabilitation hospitals in the country according to the 2025-2026 U.S. News and World Report's Best Hospitals rankings: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab at #1, with Spaulding Rehabilitation and TIRR Memorial Hermann tied at #2.
These partnerships matter because when someone survives a catastrophic injury, access to continued rehab can change what’s possible next. We’re proud to support patients on their recovery journey alongside rehabilitation teams setting the standard for excellence in care. 💙
06/11/2026
After a severe spinal cord injury during a hockey game, Jackson Drum was told he might not eat, breathe, swallow, or walk on his own again. More than a year later, after months of physical therapy and steady progress, he crossed the stage to receive his high school diploma.
No matter what doctors said at the beginning, he IS walking again. Recovery IS possible!
💙 Read Jackson’s story at the CBS News link in our comments!
06/10/2026
We want to hear from YOU! 🫵 Whether you’re rebuilding after an injury, supporting someone through recovery, or working in rehab care, your story matters.
What helped you get to where you are today?
06/09/2026
Stroke survivors living with aphasia: our rehab partner Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is studying a potential treatment that pairs non-invasive brain stimulation with speech and language therapy.
The study is for people ages 18 to 80 who are at least 6 months post-stroke, have aphasia from a single stroke, are fluent in English, and are MRI safe.
Sign up at the link in our comments!
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